Title: | Mfg Hrly I: Frame Builder: Cart Line |
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ID: | 32691 |
Date Posted: | Mar 3, 2021 |
Date to Apply By: | N/A |
Reports To or Hiring Manager: | Randy Miller; Alan Kerley |
Department: | 674335 |
Shift: | Monday-Thursday 6am-4:30pm |
Grade Level: | 9 |
Employment Type: | Full Time Non-Exempt |
Location: | Claremont, NC |
Proposed Salary Range: | N/A |
POSITION SUMMARY:
Assemble pre-constructed wooden furniture to specifications for upholstered furniture frames. Attach springs onto completed furniture frames.
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
· Assembling frame on Progressive Upholstery Line
· Obtain pre-constructed frame parts from frame grinder by pushing, pulling and lifting onto work station.
· Assemble the frame parts assuring they are square and level, with correct parts orientated to the correct direction and all parts flush to outside of frame using a hammer and nails, staples and appropriately applied glue.
· Assure all parts are ground off level to result in as flush an outside edge as possible and that no staples are on outside of frame.
· When frame is fully assembled and glue dried, lift and place the frame on top of workstation.
· Inspect frame for rough spots or poor joints.
· Spring up by pulling correct no sag springs over the spring up clips and attach fiber wire.
· According to spring up instructions, attach burlap or FLW to the frame.
· Using a staple/nail gun, shoot the front edge rope into place on the frame.
· Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
· Up to 5 years’ experience in production of high-end upholstery frames.
· Experience in reading and understanding production tickets
· Ability to interpret simple frame assembly instructions commonly placed in frame assembly manual
· Ability to perform multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment to assure delivery requirements
· Ability to read, write and understand English
· Ability to maintain accurate records and follow documented procedures and standards
· Excellent time-management skills including ability to work independently with little supervision
· Ability to frequently lift frames weighing up to 50lbs
· Ability to stand for 10-hour periods
· Ability to bend and twist as required to assemble frames